Annual car boot sale of Montmédy, a fortified town by Vauban in the north of the Meuse
The Montmédy Car Boot Sale takes place every year in mid-August in this fortified town in the north of the Meuse region. Montmédy is a remarkable town dominated by its citadel built by Charles V in 1545, then fortified by Vauban after the siege of 1657. The citadel, one of the largest in the Grand Est with over 1.5 km of visitable walls, overlooks the lower town where the car boot sale is held. The event attracts bargain hunters from the Meuse and neighboring departments.
Every year in mid-August, the town of Montmédy hosts its car boot sale in the streets of the lower town. Exhibitors offer a wide variety of items: clothing, toys, tableware, trinkets, books, and small furniture. The event takes place at the foot of the imposing citadel that overlooks the town, offering an exceptional setting for a day of bargain hunting.
Montmédy occupies a strategic position on the northern border of the Meuse, a few kilometers from Belgium. The citadel, built in 1545 by Charles V, was reinforced by Vauban after the 1657 siege led by Louis XIV and 30,000 soldiers. With over 1.5 km of visitable ramparts, it is one of the largest fortifications in the Grand Est. The town also houses the Museum of Fortification, which traces the evolution of siege techniques from the Celtic era to Vauban.
The Montmédy car boot sale is the ideal opportunity to discover this exceptional town. After browsing the stalls in search of bargains, visitors can go up to visit the citadel and enjoy the exceptional panorama over the surrounding countryside. Admission is free for the car boot sale and the atmosphere is family-friendly and relaxed.
Annual car boot sale of Montmédy at the foot of the citadel.
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